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Ray Stewart, Knitting Department of Plant #4 in Kernersville, died on December 10, 1966, at Forsyth Me morial Hospital. Even though his health had not been good for some time, he had been able to remain on his job until a few days before his death. He was born in Forsyth County on June 27, 1913, and had been em ployed with Adams-Millis Corpora tion since October 5, 1942. His wife, Margaret Stewart, was also employed in the Knitting Department of Plant #4 for several years. In addition to his wife, Ray's survivors include three sons and two daughters, all of the home, 294 N. Main Street in Kernersville, N. C, To them, we extend our deepest sympathy. Mrs. Ethel Teague Retired employee of the Greige Goods Department of Plant #7. John G. Pilson Retired looper fixer. Plant #4. Needham H. Rose Brother of J. W. Rose, Main Office. Miss Rosa Kirby Sister of Johnny Kirby, Main Office. Mrs. Allie Liea McGee Wife of Willie McGee, Knitting De partment, Plant #7. Mrs. Claudia Marsh Mother of Vera Beane, Folding De partment, Plant #3. Mrs. Jeanny F. Feezor Sister of Ethel Owen, Knitting Depart ment, Plant #1. John Davis Father of Marjorie Chilton, Pairing Department, Plant #7. Pete Basil Carvarnos Father of Elaine Hornady, Boarding Department, Plant #7. Billy Lee Barham Son of Leroy Barham, Shipping De partment, Plant #7. Mrs. Novella Sumner Mother of Nancy Coggins, Knitting De partment, Plant #7. Mrs. Hilton Mother of Virginia Blizzard, Seaming Department, Plant#?. Mrs. Eva Hedrick Sister of Charlie Klziah, Knitting De partment, Plant #6. Mrs. Ruth Collins Mother of Kathryn Gates, Seaming De partment, Plant #2. Benjamin H. Webb Father of Felix Webb, superintendent. Plant #9. A CHANCE "My country owes me nothing. It gave me, as it gives to every boy and girl, a chance. It gave me schooling, independence of action, opportunity for service and honor. In no other land could a boy from a country vil lage, without inheritance or influential friends, look forward'with unbounded hope." - 19 - --Herbert Hoover
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